Judge orders deposition of Kari Lake in contempt probe related to Voice of America
U.S. District Judge Royce Lamberth is ordering Trump administration senior adviser Kari Lake and two other Voice of America officials to sit for sworn depositions by Sept. 15.

Lamberth is probing whether the Trump administration violated an April order he issued requiring the restoration of News programming at Voice of America.
On July 30, he ordered the Trump administration to answer a series of questions to determine if they had complied with the court’s order. He determined their response “fails to provide the information ordered in the Court’s order to Show Cause – let alone explain how they are in compliance with the court’s preliminary injunction,” according to a filing issued earlier Monday.
He said the depositions are “one final opportunity, short of a contempt trial” for Trump officials to explain whether they defied the court’s order to restore programming.
The Trump administration has fired more than 1,000 employees at Voice of America, which once had a reach of more than 350 million across the globe weekly, after Trump signed an order in March dismantling the entity. The Trump administration has previously argued that the organization continues to provide the legally required services needed to comply with the judge's order.
The US Agency for Global Media did not immediately respond to a request for comment.







